Plausible
Analytics
Neotask makes Plausible's privacy-first analytics conversational — OpenClaw delivers traffic insights without cookies or complexity.
- Get traffic, referral, and goal data from Plausible in plain English
- Compare top pages, sources, and countries without opening the Plausible dashboard
- Track custom goal completions and revenue metrics through natural conversation
What You Can Do
Traffic Overview & Trends
Ask for visitors, page views, bounce rate, and visit duration for any time window. Compare week-over-week or month-over-month trends without building custom views.
Top Pages & Entry Points
Retrieve the top pages by visitors or page views, filter by path pattern, and identify which content drives the most engagement on your site.
Referral & Source Breakdown
Ask which referrers, UTM sources, or social platforms are sending the most traffic. Plausible's cookie-free tracking means data is GDPR-clean from the start.
Goal & Conversion Tracking
Query custom goal completion counts and rates. Ask for revenue attributed to specific goals if you use Plausible's revenue tracking feature.
Geographic & Device Analysis
Break down your audience by country, region, browser, or device type — all without touching personally identifiable data.
Try Asking
"How many unique visitors did we get last week?"
"What are our top 5 blog posts by page views this month?"
"Which referrers sent the most traffic in the last 30 days?"
"Show me goal completions for 'Newsletter Signup' this quarter."
"What's our bounce rate for visitors from Twitter vs. Hacker News?"
"Which countries drive the most traffic to our site?"
"Compare traffic this month vs. the same period last year."
"What's the average visit duration for users who land on /pricing?"Pro Tips
Plausible's API uses site domains as identifiers — if you have multiple sites, tell Neotask which domain you're asking about.
Ask for period comparisons explicitly ("this month vs. last month") since Plausible's API supports built-in comparison windows.
Use goal names exactly as defined in your Plausible dashboard for accurate completion counts.
Plausible doesn't track individual users, so questions about specific user behaviour should be directed to Heap or PostHog — Neotask will tell you when a question exceeds Plausible's privacy-preserving model.
Combine Plausible traffic data with content performance questions — "which blog posts got the most traffic and had the best engagement time?" is a natural workflow.
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